The gender activists now arguing that scientists/archeologists cannot know how an ancient individual identified themselves.
I wish there was an excavation big enough to dump all those idiots in.
Magica said
Jul 19 7:34 PM, 2022
idiots!
Magica said
Jul 19 7:35 PM, 2022
Digger wrote:
Syl wrote:
Vita said
Jul 20 6:43 AM, 2022
Forgetting to use my Tesco Clubcard yesterday!!!
Vita said
Jul 20 4:59 PM, 2022
I think my neighbours are in competition to see who has the noisiest lawnmower.
Syl said
Jul 20 7:03 PM, 2022
Vita wrote:
I think my neighbours are in competition to see who has the noisiest lawnmower.
Irritating indeed.
Last night, it was boiling, so we were sat out around midnight. There were some odd noises coming from next doors garden, I thought it was an animal gasping for breath at first.
OH looked through the trees (yes, he did look like a pervert at first glance) it was the neighbour, doing some sort of yoga in the middle of their lawn....very odd.
Vita said
Jul 22 2:09 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
I think my neighbours are in competition to see who has the noisiest lawnmower.
Irritating indeed.
Last night, it was boiling, so we were sat out around midnight. There were some odd noises coming from next doors garden, I thought it was an animal gasping for breath at first.
OH looked through the trees (yes, he did look like a pervert at first glance) it was the neighbour, doing some sort of yoga in the middle of their lawn....very odd.
Very strange, maybe one of these new age things.
It's all the rage these days.
talking of neighbours...
My neighbour is determined to be comfy in the hot weather, he's out his sofa in the garden.
Plus he has artificial grass which he hoovers.
Nice enough man all the same, when the car went on the blink the day before i had to collect Daisy he drove me there.
Miles away it was as well.
Vita said
Jul 22 2:15 AM, 2022
Well yesterday...
I was most annoyed to discover I hadn't taken my pedometer on my walk with Daisy, which cost me many steps on my daily tally.
Then when we arrived home I looked at the aforementioned Daisy Dougal and noticed something wasn't quite right with her face.
She had stuck in her head in a Sticky Willy Tree and her face was covered in wee balls.
It took ages to remove the damn things because the hair on her face is long and I didn't want to hurt her.
Syl said
Jul 22 12:31 PM, 2022
I hadn't heard of a Sticky Willy tree, Vita, just googled, and we have similar growing in the garden, not as a tree, more as a ground covering weed...it's a nuisance to get rid of.
Anonymous said
Jul 24 7:09 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
I hadn't heard of a Sticky Willy tree, Vita, just googled, and we have similar growing in the garden, not as a tree, more as a ground covering weed...it's a nuisance to get rid of.
Third filling fallen out and in constant pain - no NHS dentists down here either. Private costs a fucking fortune.
Vita said
Jul 24 9:08 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
I hadn't heard of a Sticky Willy tree, Vita, just googled, and we have similar growing in the garden, not as a tree, more as a ground covering weed...it's a nuisance to get rid of.
She's progressed to having her legs covered in them as well.
Thankfully i haven't got them in the garden but i've got a very determind jaggy nettle weed, did you ever jag yourself and then rub the wee bumps from the sting with a docan leaf when you were wee Syl?
That's what we did, i don't think it really worked.
Syl said
Jul 24 12:26 PM, 2022
Yep, I think the dock leaves had a bit of an effect.
Vinegar helps too...though tbh, I think when you get stung by nettles, you just have to live with the pain for an hour or so,
Vita said
Jul 25 1:52 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Yep, I think the dock leaves had a bit of an effect. Vinegar helps too...though tbh, I think when you get stung by nettles, you just have to live with the pain for an hour or so,
I didn't know about vinegar, used to put it on bee stings.
Magica said
Jul 25 1:24 PM, 2022
Vita wrote:
Syl wrote:
Yep, I think the dock leaves had a bit of an effect. Vinegar helps too...though tbh, I think when you get stung by nettles, you just have to live with the pain for an hour or so,
I didn't know about vinegar, used to put it on bee stings.
They reckon toothpaste is good for bites and rashes too.
Syl said
Jul 28 12:55 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Aww, it's just been announced today that the multi talented Bernard Cribbins, has died, at the grand age of 93.
RIP Bernard Cribbins.
Digger said
Jul 28 1:42 PM, 2022
The bin men. One tiny bit of rogue plastic in the paper bin and they refused to empty it. Twats.
Magica said
Jul 28 3:49 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Syl wrote:
Aww, it's just been announced today that the multi talented Bernard Cribbins, has died, at the grand age of 93.
RIP Bernard Cribbins.
Loved him. Childhood memories x
Syl said
Jul 28 5:22 PM, 2022
Yes, he has always been around, The Railway children, Dr Who, Carry On films, he was even in Coronation St, a very versatile man.
Vita said
Jul 31 1:55 AM, 2022
Getting an official warning from Facebook for "Threats and inciting violence"
A dog was snatched from his house in Dundee and apparently my comment "Dog thieves should be shot" was against their high standards.
I wish there was an excavation big enough to dump all those idiots in.
Forgetting to use my Tesco Clubcard yesterday!!!
I think my neighbours are in competition to see who has the noisiest lawnmower.
Irritating indeed.
Last night, it was boiling, so we were sat out around midnight. There were some odd noises coming from next doors garden, I thought it was an animal gasping for breath at first.
OH looked through the trees (yes, he did look like a pervert at first glance) it was the neighbour, doing some sort of yoga in the middle of their lawn....very odd.
Very strange, maybe one of these new age things.
It's all the rage these days.
talking of neighbours...
My neighbour is determined to be comfy in the hot weather, he's out his sofa in the garden.
Plus he has artificial grass which he hoovers.
Nice enough man all the same, when the car went on the blink the day before i had to collect Daisy he drove me there.
Miles away it was as well.
Well yesterday...
I was most annoyed to discover I hadn't taken my pedometer on my walk with Daisy, which cost me many steps on my daily tally.
Then when we arrived home I looked at the aforementioned Daisy Dougal and noticed something wasn't quite right with her face.
She had stuck in her head in a Sticky Willy Tree and her face was covered in wee balls.
It took ages to remove the damn things because the hair on her face is long and I didn't want to hurt her.
Third filling fallen out and in constant pain - no NHS dentists down here either. Private costs a fucking fortune.
She's progressed to having her legs covered in them as well.
Thankfully i haven't got them in the garden but i've got a very determind jaggy nettle weed, did you ever jag yourself and then rub the wee bumps from the sting with a docan leaf when you were wee Syl?
That's what we did, i don't think it really worked.
Vinegar helps too...though tbh, I think when you get stung by nettles, you just have to live with the pain for an hour or so,
I didn't know about vinegar, used to put it on bee stings.
They reckon toothpaste is good for bites and rashes too.
Aww, it's just been announced today that the multi talented Bernard Cribbins, has died, at the grand age of 93.
RIP Bernard Cribbins.
Loved him. Childhood memories x
Getting an official warning from Facebook for "Threats and inciting violence"
A dog was snatched from his house in Dundee and apparently my comment "Dog thieves should be shot" was against their high standards.